The European way since Homer: history, memory, identity Volume 1 Collective memory in Europe

Volume 1 places key ongoing issues in Europe within a deeper historical context. It enriches our understanding of collective memory in Europe and the impact this has for the world around us today. The roots of central aspects of contemporary European life, including democracy, law, reason, sexuality...

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Other Authors: Rosoux, Valérie-Barbara 1972- (Editor), François, Étienne 1943- (Editor), Nishiyama, Akiyoshi 1969- (Editor), Serrier, Thomas 1971- (Editor), Dörr, Augusta (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney Bloomsbury Academic 2021
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Summary:Volume 1 places key ongoing issues in Europe within a deeper historical context. It enriches our understanding of collective memory in Europe and the impact this has for the world around us today. The roots of central aspects of contemporary European life, including democracy, law, reason, sexuality and equality, are traced, as is the importance of prominent events, individuals and places in relation to the subject.
Physical Description:xxi, 392 Seiten
ISBN:9781350058514

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